The Internet of Things (IoT) is a widely distributed and networked system of interrelated and interacting computing devices and objects. Because of IoT's broad scope, it presents unique security problems, ranging from unsecure devices to users vulnerable to hackers. Presenting cutting- edge research to meet these challenges, Internet of Things Vulnerabilities and Recovery Strategies presents models of attack on IoT systems and solutions to prevent such attacks. Examining the requirements to secure IoT- systems, the book offers recovery strategies and addresses security concerns related to:
- Data Routing
- Data Integrity
- Device Supervision
- IoT Integration
- Information Storage
- IoT Performance
The book takes a holistic approach that encompasses visibility, segmentation, and protection. In addition to visual approaches and policy- driven measures, the book looks at developing secure and fault- tolerant IoT devices. It examines how to locate faults and presents mitigation strategies, as well as security models to prevent and thwart hacking. The book also examines security issues related to IoT systems and device maintenance.
The book covers the prime requirements for a secure Internet of Things (IoT) setup. The book discusses security concerns of an IoT setup by uncovering the present challenges in standardization of data routing, data integrity, device supervision, IoT integration, information storage, IoT performance, and security solutions.